Don't worry. You can post your issue now or later. I don't drop everything when an issue pops up. These are hobby projects, if I am not having fun, I am not doing it. If I don't feel up to tackling something, I wait until I do feel like it.

Some people may have an expectation that a dev should jump on an issue right away, but I just like to let people know, I will get to it when I feel like it .

I'm not making money off this, so if someone has an issue that I don't feel like/don't have time to get to, they have to wait or try and fix it.

Make sure you give detailed explanation if it is some syntax specific to ruby (I don't use ruby); ideally post some example code so I can copy and test with it because I don't know ruby syntax well. It makes it much easier than me having to hand type example code from a jpeg .

Looks good, Maybe we can add yet another package "GutterIcons" and collect there some nice similar polished icons for the different sizes and possible OS.Providing an APi or something to use the icons, then other packages use these (if they whish) and the overall application will feel better. Like 4 different linters using the same icons for displaying errors.

I was just goofing around, but if someone else wanted to use gutter icons I coded a simple script called fancy_regions.py

Hmmm. Interesting. I was about to say that making that line would not be possible but then I realized, Yes it is. It might take some work, but with the custom gutter icons, a straight line isn't out of the question. I personally don't thing it's that important of a feature but could be an interesting exercise for the gutter's capabilities.

COD312 wrote:Hmmm. Interesting. I was about to say that making that line would not be possible but then I realized, Yes it is. It might take some work, but with the custom gutter icons, a straight line isn't out of the question. I personally don't thing it's that important of a feature but could be an interesting exercise for the gutter's capabilities.

I don't think it is out of the realm of possibilities, but it does have some limitations.

ManFromEarth wrote:hello, i use BracketHiglighter and i like it alot, can u maybe make this option:

default behavior in notepad++

can u add that red line, so its filling the gap between brackets .to see more clearly block where ur cursor is would be awsame <3

To be honest, this would only really work if no_multi_select_icons was enabled. Highlighting multi-select brackets like that would just be a mess; it just wouldn't work with how ST2 does things.

Tell you what, I will look into how good I could make it look with no_multi_select_icons enabled, and if I can get it to look decent, I might add it disabled by default.

in this context, i was trying to recall if in previous Sublime versions the indent guides colored differently to indicate cursor location.i was actully looking for this option a few months ago, guess it wasn't even there, wasn't it?

vitaLee wrote:in this context, i was trying to recall if in previous Sublime versions the indent guides colored differently to indicate cursor location.i was actully looking for this option a few months ago, guess it wasn't even there, wasn't it?

Oh yeah. @Facelessuser, settting indent guides to draw_active is essentially the same thing and a lot cleaner. So you might not want to waste your day fiddling with something that's not really important/already implemented.

vitaLee wrote:in this context, i was trying to recall if in previous Sublime versions the indent guides colored differently to indicate cursor location.i was actully looking for this option a few months ago, guess it wasn't even there, wasn't it?

Oh yeah. @Facelessuser, settting indent guides to draw_active is essentially the same thing and a lot cleaner. So you might not want to waste your day fiddling with something that's not really important/already implemented.

Built in only does function blocks, not any bracket block. And trust me, it is supper easy to add (I'm not looking to spend a lot of time on anything today ):

Cavet: when you space the lines further, they get further apart. But you can't get better than this though, it is a limitation with ST2.

Oh yeah. @Facelessuser, settting indent guides to draw_active is essentially the same thing and a lot cleaner. So you might not want to waste your day fiddling with something that's not really important/already implemented.

thanks for the tip. personally i think that indent guides in the gutter would be too much.